Evolutionary Journeys in Paleoanthropology: A Comprehensive Overview
Explore the diverse realms of paleoanthropology, from core data integration to correlations between terrestrial records and geochronology. Delve into the changes in A. afarensis morphology, early Homo responses, Homo erectus dispersals, and H. sapiens contexts. Discover the broader implications of a composite record that bridges Africa and Asia, unveiling new insights and raising intriguing questions for further analysis.
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Paleoanthropology/Core Data Integration
General Discussion correlation between cores and terrestrial records geochronology tephra lithology Focus of HSPDP to target linkages with evolutionary/cultural/environmental record
Afar changes in A. afarensis morphology extinction of A. afarensis
Baringo context of early Homo local response to onset NHG contrasting ecology to other rift localities
Turkana FAD Homo erectus H. erectus dispersal earliest Acheulean faunal & isotopic shift
Olorgesailie faunal shift late Acheulean early MSA compare contrast with local basins
Magadi context of earliest H. sapiens
Chew Bahir overlap with Kibish and earliest Homo sapiens
Broader Implications composite record integrates Africa and Asia new Olduvai Gorge drilling next questions spatial and temporal gaps focus analysis on questions